.....In contrast to the blue and white rigs piloted by the rest of his teammates, Armstrong’s bike is a decidedly more somber black and grey punctuated by a bright yellow ‘Livestrong’ logo and band on the top tube.Click Here for the complete article
Littered throughout the graphics are a number of “hidden messages” though we’ll have to wait until the rest of the bike is unveiled in Australia to see exactly what they are. According to Trek road bike marketing manager Scott Daubert, lying beneath the custom finish is a fully standard 58cm Madone 6.9 frame pulled directly off the production line..
What we do
We are a small group of riders in North County San Diego. We have 5 major things we do. We ride from Dave's house on Wednesday nights, drink beer after the ride, go on W5 rides when it rains, trail building, and see what bike Will brings to the rides. Rumor has it he is building a new one yet again.
These days we are all about 29ERS. We also do 8/12/24 hour Mtn Biking. See us at 12 hours of Temecula
Our weekly rides
Wednesday night ride - 6:30pm
Friday morning ride - 6:30am
These days we are all about 29ERS. We also do 8/12/24 hour Mtn Biking. See us at 12 hours of Temecula
Our weekly rides
Wednesday night ride - 6:30pm
Friday morning ride - 6:30am
Friday, January 16, 2009
Lance's new ride - Trek Madone 6.9 unveiled
Just saw this on Google Alerts.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vUsrD4w3mrszlkGfj1Q0VnD-mOSRHZY0qzlyDkfmirRrsEv3hOo3MKQhM1kbWbOvdlv8z0prsjmPBXE2AmTbvtbsahhIJPB_dwjLt70xGNha-xH7sI0WzW-TusCUmSA7qzgUn65vU2OQk5e1iRPU2QczTxxg_o8dc=s0-d)
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